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>> that's all north korea has. if it doesn't have devotion and political support it can crumble from within. >> north korea watcher jasper kim says that's why. when you compare kim ill sun, you can't help but notice a resemblance. >> what can you do? how do you mitigate the risk? well, i think one tactic is basically to make the third generation leader look like the first generation leader. >> on the day his country celebrates its founder, kim jong un has proven he is not his grandfather. >> he's younger and more aggress if. what we know so far is every move he makes it's in bold strokes and high risk, high reward. >> inside korea, is there a sense that this crisis is over? >> it's note over. it's just the beginning. this is not one of those things where a crisis starts, gets hot and cools off and ends. there is in this end to the story. >> there was a big sell-off on wall street. how is asia reacting to that now? >> initially at the morning session today we also reacted with a big sell-off. the markets have erased
>> that's all north korea has. if it doesn't have devotion and political support it can crumble from within. >> north korea watcher jasper kim says that's why. when you compare kim ill sun, you can't help but notice a resemblance. >> what can you do? how do you mitigate the risk? well, i think one tactic is basically to make the third generation leader look like the first generation leader. >> on the day his country celebrates its founder, kim jong un has proven he is...
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korea today, more military exercises. u.s. and korean forces ready in their response after a warning from the north. she says that america faces a merciless nuclear attack by north korea's army. isolated, heavily armed north believes that america is itself a nuclear threat. classbook last week, stealth bombers a -- last week, stealth bombers flew missions over the peninsula. north korea cannot put warheads on their missiles but this could have a range of 400 kilometers. that puts u.s., japanese forces at threat in the region. >> our weapons are ready. our military readiness is already high. we are able to manage any possible crisis. >> it is the yarn dictator drive in the crisis. kim jong un is the third in his family dynasty to rule over north korea. the standoff enables him to look tough. he wants to be seen to be defending his people from american aggression. this defector escaped north korea and now lives in the south. he says the north calculates their moves carefully. >> they have done all they can with a verbal threats.
korea today, more military exercises. u.s. and korean forces ready in their response after a warning from the north. she says that america faces a merciless nuclear attack by north korea's army. isolated, heavily armed north believes that america is itself a nuclear threat. classbook last week, stealth bombers a -- last week, stealth bombers flew missions over the peninsula. north korea cannot put warheads on their missiles but this could have a range of 400 kilometers. that puts u.s., japanese...
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south korea. our correspondents are covering this unfolding crisis and u.s. response with tons of thousands of americans potentially at risk. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent right now, barbara starr. what's the very latest, barbara? >> well, wolf, at this hour, we can tell you that the u.s. intelligence community, the united states military throwing everything they have, satellites, eves dropping systems, reconnaissance, everything they can at the north korea. trying to figure out what the regime is up to. keeping a close eye on that nuclear program. all eyes are focused on this missile -- with a range of 2500 and the question of if and when north korea might test-fire musudans from mobile launchers in eastern north korea. our position has and remained that thort korea should cease. >> reporter: look at this commercial satellite photo from early february. compared to this one, from late march. the north korea bloc 38 north say that you can see new construction a possible effort by north
south korea. our correspondents are covering this unfolding crisis and u.s. response with tons of thousands of americans potentially at risk. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent right now, barbara starr. what's the very latest, barbara? >> well, wolf, at this hour, we can tell you that the u.s. intelligence community, the united states military throwing everything they have, satellites, eves dropping systems, reconnaissance, everything they can at the north korea. trying to figure...
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north korea has scrapped the armistice that ended the korean war. it has said that its rockets are ready to target america. now, its dictator has increased the stakes again. imperialists are threatening us with nuclear- weapons, so we will make a building our economy and our nuclear weapons at our top priority. ago, north korea's nuclear reactor was shut down under international pressure by kim jong un's father. now, the young kim says he will restart it. in six months, the site could be building more plutonium and uranium apparently also threatened a pre-emptive strike on america. >> the current crisis has gone too far. nuclear threats are not a game. posturing only results in counter actions and causes instability. >> instability is exactly what north korea's leader seeks. it means that he can keep this nation isolated. he can spend vast sums on his army to keep the regime in control. he can press america for concessions. tensions are rising. as was evident when the u.s. general commanding forces in south korea visited a cease- fire today. >> a mi
north korea has scrapped the armistice that ended the korean war. it has said that its rockets are ready to target america. now, its dictator has increased the stakes again. imperialists are threatening us with nuclear- weapons, so we will make a building our economy and our nuclear weapons at our top priority. ago, north korea's nuclear reactor was shut down under international pressure by kim jong un's father. now, the young kim says he will restart it. in six months, the site could be...
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this defector escaped north korea and now lives in the south. he says the north calculates their moves carefully. >> they have done all they can with a verbal threats. now they are cornered into putting those threats into action but i don't believe they will do that because north korea is afraid of war. it would mean the collapse of the leadership. like aregime would resolution to the korean war fought between the north and u.s.-backed south 60 years ago. the war ended with a cease-fire, not a peace treaty. the bellicose propaganda, its warnings that south korea and america face destruction are trying to force the u.s. to sign a formal peace deal and guarantee the north will not be attacked. this city sits close to the border. the few here is that kim jong and does not want to provoke a conflict with america. -- kim jong un does not want to provoke a conflict with america. ago, i a brief time discussed the latest developments with a north korean specialist at harvard kennedy school. how much of a threat is this missile they have moved? >> this i
this defector escaped north korea and now lives in the south. he says the north calculates their moves carefully. >> they have done all they can with a verbal threats. now they are cornered into putting those threats into action but i don't believe they will do that because north korea is afraid of war. it would mean the collapse of the leadership. like aregime would resolution to the korean war fought between the north and u.s.-backed south 60 years ago. the war ended with a cease-fire,...
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but the only attack so far, a hacker on north korea flickr site. yes, they have a flickr photo site. placing a pig-like snout on kim jong un's face, and a mickey mouse on his chest. no one really believes north korea will launch a nuclear or chemical attack, but if they test that mobile missile, and there's damage, either on purpose or by mistake, there will, no doubt, be a response. diane? >> thanks so much, martha. and from your location south of pyongyang, to washington, d.c., where they're tracking every move in this aggressive game, unfolding on the world stage. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl now on the mind of this young leader, raising the stakes day after day. >> reporter: imagine the cia's dossier on the world's most mysterious leader. until shortly before he took power 15 months ago, this was the only known photograph of kim jong un, a snapshot of a boy just 11 years old. >> we still debate how old he is, we think perhaps 30, but i still see quotes as 28 or 29. >> reporter: bruce clinger is the former head of the cia'
but the only attack so far, a hacker on north korea flickr site. yes, they have a flickr photo site. placing a pig-like snout on kim jong un's face, and a mickey mouse on his chest. no one really believes north korea will launch a nuclear or chemical attack, but if they test that mobile missile, and there's damage, either on purpose or by mistake, there will, no doubt, be a response. diane? >> thanks so much, martha. and from your location south of pyongyang, to washington, d.c., where...
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i think asia would be quite affected, the shipping lanes would be affected, north korea, south korea is a major player in the international economy. and it's growioing to affect ja and china as well. >> the town meeting inside, san francisco's commonwealth club. if samsung were hit, it would cause a global disruption. >> samsung is one of the biggest suppliers of technology equipment in the world. a lot of memory comes out from the screen technology from them. so, yeah, it's -- it would have a significant impact. >> apple buys some $13 billion worth of technology from samsun grks. all of that goes into their iphones and ipads. verizon also depends on the technology. and if the war were to spread? >> it would likely spill over to japan and taiwan. if that happens, then you've got a major issue. even if the factories keep going, getting supplies out of there becomes an issue. >> that could meenl higher prices for phones and flat screens. >> well across the water, materials across the water, all of those things become much more expensive. wars can typically have a significant impact on
i think asia would be quite affected, the shipping lanes would be affected, north korea, south korea is a major player in the international economy. and it's growioing to affect ja and china as well. >> the town meeting inside, san francisco's commonwealth club. if samsung were hit, it would cause a global disruption. >> samsung is one of the biggest suppliers of technology equipment in the world. a lot of memory comes out from the screen technology from them. so, yeah, it's -- it...
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north korea is focusing on july 27th. the anniversary of the armistice that ended the korean war in 1953. officials announced they were nullifying the armistice. this sounds like a threat to provoke south korea and the united states. it's unclear what they will gain with this series of threats. >> a u.s. veteran has finally come face-to-face with a south korean woman he saved during the korean war 60 years ago. former airman and radio mechanic, richard cadwallader was reunited on sunday in seoul. she was severely burned during an accident in the war. her mother carried her to a u.s. base and begged for help. he did his best to make sure she got medical attention. he asked the government to find kim, now 71 years old. >> she and her mother were two examples of the most courageous people i've ever known. so this is a monumental day for me. i'm very happy. >> officials from south korea's ministry of patriots and veteran's affairs organized the reunion. they hope events like this can help bring south korea and it's allies clo
north korea is focusing on july 27th. the anniversary of the armistice that ended the korean war in 1953. officials announced they were nullifying the armistice. this sounds like a threat to provoke south korea and the united states. it's unclear what they will gain with this series of threats. >> a u.s. veteran has finally come face-to-face with a south korean woman he saved during the korean war 60 years ago. former airman and radio mechanic, richard cadwallader was reunited on sunday...
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north korea only has two direct neighbors right now, south korea and china. the saber rattling has nerves on edge in both countries. let's get the latest from our correspondents in the two capitals, starting with cnn jim clancy in seoul. >> reporter: the south korean capital could become ground zero if there would be a conflict here on the korean peninsula. the people who live here know that it's not the nuclear arms, it is the conventional weapons that are possessed by the north that could reduce it city, or parts of it at least to ashes in a short period of time. older people tell me that this is the most tense time they can remember since the end of the korean war, some 60 years ago. younger people say, we can't relate to it. we are post-war. they do not believe that kim jong-un is going to attack the south. they believe, instead, that what he wants to do is to blackmail south korea. to get the money, to get the food aid, in order to keep his dictatorship afloat. jim clancy, cnn, seoul. >> let's go to david mckenzie right now in beijing. what's going on ov
north korea only has two direct neighbors right now, south korea and china. the saber rattling has nerves on edge in both countries. let's get the latest from our correspondents in the two capitals, starting with cnn jim clancy in seoul. >> reporter: the south korean capital could become ground zero if there would be a conflict here on the korean peninsula. the people who live here know that it's not the nuclear arms, it is the conventional weapons that are possessed by the north that...
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north korea has nothing to gain by making more threats and everything to lose. negotiates say they made a breakthrough for japan to join pacific wide trade talks. and a long wait for literary fans is finally over. haru haruki murakmi's book hits the self-s. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." the u.s. secretary of state says north korea has nothing to gain by making more threats and everything to lose. john kerry says the north's leaders must get serious about reviewing its missile and nuclear programs. he was in south korea where concerns are high that the north is about to test a midrange missile. >> that it is a huge mistake for him to choose to do that because it would further isolate his country. kim jong-un needs to understand, as i think he probably does, what the outcome of the conflict would be. >> kerry spoke after meeting his south korean counterpart. >> we are all united in the fact that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power. the rhetoric that we're hearing from north korea is simply unacceptable. >> kerry also met with south korean pr
north korea has nothing to gain by making more threats and everything to lose. negotiates say they made a breakthrough for japan to join pacific wide trade talks. and a long wait for literary fans is finally over. haru haruki murakmi's book hits the self-s. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." the u.s. secretary of state says north korea has nothing to gain by making more threats and everything to lose. john kerry says the north's leaders must get serious about reviewing its...
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and south korea, as well as china and russia. china is north korea's closest ally. but government officials there aren't happy about the decision to fire up the reactor. >> translator: north korea's announcement is deplorable and we are on alert. we believe in dialogue and negotiation in order to deal with the situation. sanctions would not solve the problem fundamentally. >> he says the situation on the korean peninsula is complicated and sensitive. he's urging relevant parties to keep calm and exercise restraint. nhk world is tracking this story for us. he says authorities in pyongyang are trying to gain more bargaining power. >> reporter: restarting the reactor can be seen as another threat aimed at the united states and neighboring countries. kim jong-un's father, the late kim jong-il, has long wanted north korea to become a full-fledged nuclear power. he believed it would help strengthen his country's negotiating position with the u.s. but authorities in pyongyang have always insisted the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. north korean scientists intends
and south korea, as well as china and russia. china is north korea's closest ally. but government officials there aren't happy about the decision to fire up the reactor. >> translator: north korea's announcement is deplorable and we are on alert. we believe in dialogue and negotiation in order to deal with the situation. sanctions would not solve the problem fundamentally. >> he says the situation on the korean peninsula is complicated and sensitive. he's urging relevant parties to...
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that's the birthday of north korea's founder. a lot of folks we talk to say they expect to see a test on or before that date. >> what about the new intelligence assessment coming from the penalty gone that north korea may be further along now than we thought in terms of actually being able to put a nuclear war head on a missile? >> reporter: that's right. that was part of a bigger assessment that came from the defense intelligence agency. part of their job is to look at the missile capability of other nations. now what we've seen since that came out are all kinds of u.s. officials basically throwing water on it, putting it into context, putting restrictions on it, saying what they think is basically. they don't believe north korea today has the capability to launch a nuclear missile. they don't think they mastered all of the steps along the way, minimum tarizing the war head, matching a missile and having the accuracy to hit what they're aiming for. >> is there deep concern, chris, that the missile that they may test in coming da
that's the birthday of north korea's founder. a lot of folks we talk to say they expect to see a test on or before that date. >> what about the new intelligence assessment coming from the penalty gone that north korea may be further along now than we thought in terms of actually being able to put a nuclear war head on a missile? >> reporter: that's right. that was part of a bigger assessment that came from the defense intelligence agency. part of their job is to look at the missile...
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this is business as usual by north korea. obviously, the unknown is kim jong-un so people want to know what he is going to do and how he's going to do it. most people believe, whether it's united states military, u.s. officials, south koreans, japanese, that it probably will be a test fire. now, obviously, that would be better than a hostile act targeting an ally or so. but there is always room for miscalculation. so, again, you hear the secretary of defense, chuck hagel, saying we're prepared for all contingencies. you hear the head of the pacific command, admiral locklear saying yes we can defend ourselves and would not recommend shooting down a missile if it specifically doesn't threat our allies. once this crisis is over and what some people believe is that it will be over, and that kim jong-un will be able to turn around to his people and say, hey, i staired down the united states, i stopped them from invading north korea. you know, once all that is over, then what? and that's where the hard work comes in. >> christiane,
this is business as usual by north korea. obviously, the unknown is kim jong-un so people want to know what he is going to do and how he's going to do it. most people believe, whether it's united states military, u.s. officials, south koreans, japanese, that it probably will be a test fire. now, obviously, that would be better than a hostile act targeting an ally or so. but there is always room for miscalculation. so, again, you hear the secretary of defense, chuck hagel, saying we're prepared...
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not even to south korea. he told me that if they were going to threaten south korea with any kind of nuclear device, and they probably have about four to eight plutonium devices, he thinks, that would have to be delivered by truck, plane or boat. he does not believe they have the ability to put it on any missiles right now. but they are perhaps working on that in order to deter the united states. wolf? >> fareed, i think these -- this new dia assessment is pretty chilling. but let's get back a little bit to what ban ki-moon told me. he said he would be willing to go to north korea and speak directly with kim jong-un, and when i asked him to speak in korean to the north korean leader, you heard what he had to say. he made that direct appeal. i suspect that kind of gesture is precisely what the north korean leader kim jong-un would like to see, to get that kind of respect, if you will, despite the provocative steps he's taken in recent days. >> oh, clearly this is a search for legitimacy, credibility. but wolf,
not even to south korea. he told me that if they were going to threaten south korea with any kind of nuclear device, and they probably have about four to eight plutonium devices, he thinks, that would have to be delivered by truck, plane or boat. he does not believe they have the ability to put it on any missiles right now. but they are perhaps working on that in order to deter the united states. wolf? >> fareed, i think these -- this new dia assessment is pretty chilling. but let's get...
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we were given are rare glimpse inside north korea a year ago. the country struggles to feed its people. now and has defied sanctions. it released a carefully staged photo. the map shows a plan for missile rockets even though the cannot reach out far. imagining what the attack would do. all of this is his way of warning americans not to attempt regime change. many feel they have heard it before. after 20 years of nuclear threats, mostnd now ignore it. >> things like this have happened quite often. people do not care. we have become numb to the attention. nobody is preparing for war. we just think, what are they of to again? >> it is like return to the cold war. between them is now severed. on rising tensions with pyongyang, i spoke a brief time ago with the former defense secretary. the u.s. is sending a missile defense system to warm. how serious is this? >> north korean have threatened to attack the united states in threatening to go to hawaii. it is an empty threat in that they do not have the capability, but i think the united states is conce
we were given are rare glimpse inside north korea a year ago. the country struggles to feed its people. now and has defied sanctions. it released a carefully staged photo. the map shows a plan for missile rockets even though the cannot reach out far. imagining what the attack would do. all of this is his way of warning americans not to attempt regime change. many feel they have heard it before. after 20 years of nuclear threats, mostnd now ignore it. >> things like this have happened...
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ambassador to south korea. he's now dean of the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon. he served as the head of the u.s. pacific command and u.s. central command. admiral fallon, what worries me the most is a miscalculation that could trigger all-out war. are you concerned about that, as well? >> wolf, i think it's prudent to be concerned and certainly pay close attention to this. but i believe this thing may be a little bit overhyped right now. >> tell us why, tell us why. >> well, the first thing is his ability to strike the u.s. i think is mostly talk. there's a possibility that some of his missiles might be able to range alaska or possibly a u.s. territory or bases closer in. but unlikely. they've never demonstrated an ability to get anything to fly as far as the u.s. it took them many years to get that one missile to fly th. it's not helpful, of course, all the rhetoric. this is the same old stuff out of the playbook that his father and gr
ambassador to south korea. he's now dean of the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon. he served as the head of the u.s. pacific command and u.s. central command. admiral fallon, what worries me the most is a miscalculation that could trigger all-out war. are you concerned about that, as well? >> wolf, i think it's prudent to be concerned and certainly pay close attention to this. but i believe this thing may be a little...
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>> first, i think north korea will look at a path of de escalation. they have had this contentious attitude towards the international community. they need to do something. russia,the u.s., all of there are all involved. this insures that north korea understands. this will not be accomplished. i think that this will have significant consequences. the decision would have to be made in p'yongyang if they want to stay isolated. >> china can have any back channel negotiations with p'yongyang to give them that exit. >> if anyone has the credibility and the ability to do that, it is china. they have the relationship, they have the treaty. in my view, they cannot give up this opportunity. whether this new leader takes the opportunity and except sit and moves forward smartly as something else. >> thank you. given the threats coming out of p'yongyang, it is passed little surprise. north korea voted against the u.n.'s first ever treaty restricting conventional arms sales. they join syria and iran as the only three countries in the world to vote against the new c
>> first, i think north korea will look at a path of de escalation. they have had this contentious attitude towards the international community. they need to do something. russia,the u.s., all of there are all involved. this insures that north korea understands. this will not be accomplished. i think that this will have significant consequences. the decision would have to be made in p'yongyang if they want to stay isolated. >> china can have any back channel negotiations with...
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. >> words have so far been north korea's chosen weapons. today, they were aimed at foreigners, leave south korea, it said, to avoid nuclear war. but analysts say p'yongyang is much more likely to launch one of these, untested, and reliable, and ready to fire tomorrow, according to south korea's government. in is it enough to made foreign visitors leave? >> i've got business here for the week and i have no plans to make any changes whatsoever. >> people seem to be going on with their daily lives. they are not particularly frightened or panic. >> weeks of military displays have left diplomats in south korea unimpressed the north korean leader, they say, is creating tension to boost his how -- his power at home. and they warn that it is having a rhetorical a fact. -- a fact. the world is not responding the way he planned, but the north korean leader needs something to do and after rising tensions, the rest of the world is edgy. >> even a small incident either by miscalculation or ms. judgment -- or misjudgment could create a horrible situation
. >> words have so far been north korea's chosen weapons. today, they were aimed at foreigners, leave south korea, it said, to avoid nuclear war. but analysts say p'yongyang is much more likely to launch one of these, untested, and reliable, and ready to fire tomorrow, according to south korea's government. in is it enough to made foreign visitors leave? >> i've got business here for the week and i have no plans to make any changes whatsoever. >> people seem to be going on...
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>> lou: north korea telling all foreigners to evacua south korea. claiming the two countries are on the verge o nuclear war. officials at the u.s. embassy in seoul say staffers aren't going anywhere. earlier, the top navy commanderer in the pacific said the united states could shoot down a missile if north korea does launch on in the next few days. but only if it poses a thrat to u.s. interests. >> if t missile was in the defense of the homeland i would certainly recommend that action. if it was defense of our allies, i would recommend that action. >> my question is would you recommend that we intercept a missile if it is launched by north korea no matter where the intended target is? >> i would not recommend that. >> lou: joining us now, jep jack k evenane, retired, four-star, army general, former vice chief of staff of the army. also fox news military analyst. jep, god to have you with us. >> good to be here, lou. >> lou: admiral locklear there went on to say more. if i may for the audience's benefit, let's hear if you will the rest of what -- wel
>> lou: north korea telling all foreigners to evacua south korea. claiming the two countries are on the verge o nuclear war. officials at the u.s. embassy in seoul say staffers aren't going anywhere. earlier, the top navy commanderer in the pacific said the united states could shoot down a missile if north korea does launch on in the next few days. but only if it poses a thrat to u.s. interests. >> if t missile was in the defense of the homeland i would certainly recommend that...
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fox report live from seoul, south korea. our journalists with an up-close look at what's happening there. also, a second man arrested for threatening a public official. in the same county where three people have been killed in cold blood, including a district attorney, his wife and one of his assistant prosecutors. in moments, the latest on the push to stop the killing and catch who's doing it. >>> and home schooling your child. do you have the right to do that? well, the justice department says it is not a fundamental right. tonight, what this could mean for all those children who are learning at home across america. >>> their safety is not guaranteed. yet the staff at several embassies in nuclear armed north korea are staying put. even after getting a message from north korea to leave. the north's government saying it may not be able to protect foreign diplomats if war breaks out there. one official telling a south korean news agency that most foreign governments see the north korean message as another way to ratchet up th
fox report live from seoul, south korea. our journalists with an up-close look at what's happening there. also, a second man arrested for threatening a public official. in the same county where three people have been killed in cold blood, including a district attorney, his wife and one of his assistant prosecutors. in moments, the latest on the push to stop the killing and catch who's doing it. >>> and home schooling your child. do you have the right to do that? well, the justice...
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north korea is blocking south korean workers from entering a jointly run park. north korea closed the plant in 2007 destroying a cooling tower to show its commitment to a shattered deal with the u.s. >> if they restart their nuclear facility, that is in direct violation of their international obligatio obligations and would be a serious step. >> reactivating the reactor could take three months to a year. north korea's development of nuclear weapons is a growing threat. >>> a huge pot bust on the high seas. the u.s. coast guard intercepted three tons of marijuana off the california coast. a coast guard helicopter spotted the suspected drug smuggling boat on sunday 150 miles off the coast of l.a. the people on board started dumping bales of marijuana into the water as they sped away. a coast guard cutter recovered 6,000 pounds of pot. the smugglers are still on the loose. >>> cheryl sandburg says she is fighting for women in the workplace. >> women have held 14% of the top jobs in corporate america for ten years. ten years of exactly no progress. >> tonight the se
north korea is blocking south korean workers from entering a jointly run park. north korea closed the plant in 2007 destroying a cooling tower to show its commitment to a shattered deal with the u.s. >> if they restart their nuclear facility, that is in direct violation of their international obligatio obligations and would be a serious step. >> reactivating the reactor could take three months to a year. north korea's development of nuclear weapons is a growing threat. >>>...
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north korea has responded by rejecting kerry's call for dialog. the statement also says north korea is being forced to conduct military drill to cope with the u.s. threat. this suggests the north will accept up its provocations while the u.s. and south korea hold military exercises through the end of april. the u.s. repeelted its stance. >> what the secretary said, what the president has now said, that the burden remains on pyongyang which needs to take meaningful steps to show they'll honor their commitments so they know what they need to do to start doing that. >> he said north korea must dough cluk leerize before talks can begin. the north may be trying to find a way to end its provocative rhetoric. he said the language is aimed at underscoring kim jong un's leadership at home. pyongyang has unilaterally declared a state of war. the u.s. military ostigs stressed the need for caution as the north is unpredictable. he said kim jong un's words and actions should be carefully watch. >>> officials are combing through evidence to try to find out who'
north korea has responded by rejecting kerry's call for dialog. the statement also says north korea is being forced to conduct military drill to cope with the u.s. threat. this suggests the north will accept up its provocations while the u.s. and south korea hold military exercises through the end of april. the u.s. repeelted its stance. >> what the secretary said, what the president has now said, that the burden remains on pyongyang which needs to take meaningful steps to show they'll...
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north korea is unpredictable. it has made advances with its rockets and nuclear technology and the words about a real and cleared danger is hardly reassuring. many people think it is more politics thatand a realistic threat of war. >> i do not think they can launch anything that will hit this country but they are a danger to south korea. >> we should be -- everyone should be concerned. it is our lives. >> it is a lot of talk and he is just trying to run his mouth and i do not think there is plenty a lot to come from it. >> as much as i am concerned i am not sure if they're going to follow through. they made numerous threats in south korea and never really followed through. >> has been speculation that photos may show possible targets like los angeles but there is doubt over their capability. >> the reason i am not that worried is that we believe them. they will hit us if we attack first. that is why we will not preemptively strike. i am sure the north koreans believe us. if they start something we will hit them. s
north korea is unpredictable. it has made advances with its rockets and nuclear technology and the words about a real and cleared danger is hardly reassuring. many people think it is more politics thatand a realistic threat of war. >> i do not think they can launch anything that will hit this country but they are a danger to south korea. >> we should be -- everyone should be concerned. it is our lives. >> it is a lot of talk and he is just trying to run his mouth and i do not...
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military in korea. the very first image that came to mind was not the likely successful strikes on the facilities at john boehner or missile facilities but what happens next. -- so the image to me especially as some of the family members, the immediate devastation of significant portion in seoul, south korea, by north korean artillery. then leading to a broader peninsula conflict in which hundreds of thousands of people would die. there was no question about who would prevail in this conflict and there's no question i think today, we are even more capable than we were back then. as a way of sending a very blunt message to the north koreans about what u.s. options were, i thought perhaps it was a helpful thing to have said at the time. and i think the b-52 and b-2 flyovers the other day sent a similar message, but once again, consequences, these things have consequences. and are we prepared to run those risks, and our south korean allies prepared to risk those consequences by taking actions along those l
military in korea. the very first image that came to mind was not the likely successful strikes on the facilities at john boehner or missile facilities but what happens next. -- so the image to me especially as some of the family members, the immediate devastation of significant portion in seoul, south korea, by north korean artillery. then leading to a broader peninsula conflict in which hundreds of thousands of people would die. there was no question about who would prevail in this conflict...
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and south korea. she told us what american companies did then. >> companies wanted to make sure that they had latest e-mails of all their employees, latest addresses of where everyone lived, and then started looking at supply chains. >> reporter: experts say some americans were evacuated to japan then. most analysts don't think that will happen now, but gm and many other american companies have a lot to lose if tensions escalate or if conflict breaks out between north and south korea. at its five plants in south korea, two of them just outside seoul, gm produces about 1.5 million each year for domestic sale inside south korea and for export to other countries. and according to the u.s. south korea business council, at least 50 american companies either have a presence in south korea or business interests there. there was about $100 billion in two-way trade between the u.s. and south korea last year, and at any given time, there are about 120,000 americans living, working, and traveling in south korea.
and south korea. she told us what american companies did then. >> companies wanted to make sure that they had latest e-mails of all their employees, latest addresses of where everyone lived, and then started looking at supply chains. >> reporter: experts say some americans were evacuated to japan then. most analysts don't think that will happen now, but gm and many other american companies have a lot to lose if tensions escalate or if conflict breaks out between north and south...
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korea said the military may be trying to find a way to end its provocative rhetoric. the north's threats are meant to convince the domestic audience it can counter the u.s. with its missiles. he said the language is aimed at underscoring kim jong un's leadership at home and there have been no signs of large scale troop movements or e sizes in north korea. u.s. military officials stress the need for caution as the north is unpredictable. he said kim jong un's words and actions should be carefully examined. >>> officers from different u.s. law enforcement agencies are coming through evidence to try to find out who's behind the attack at the boston marathon. two bombs went off killing three people and injuring 176. the bombs went off on monday afternoon. the first knocked back runners who are 30 meters from the finish. the second hit people a short distance away. emergency medical crews rushed to the scene. the dead included an 8 year old boy. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. 17 people were seriously wounded. authorities say they're carrying out a crimin
korea said the military may be trying to find a way to end its provocative rhetoric. the north's threats are meant to convince the domestic audience it can counter the u.s. with its missiles. he said the language is aimed at underscoring kim jong un's leadership at home and there have been no signs of large scale troop movements or e sizes in north korea. u.s. military officials stress the need for caution as the north is unpredictable. he said kim jong un's words and actions should be...
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south korea drills finish. north korea is focusing on july 27th. the anniversary of the armistice that ended the korean war in 1953. officials announced they were nullifying the armistice. this sounds like a threat to provoke south korea and the united states. it's unclear what they will gain with this series of threats. >> a u.s. veteran has finally come face-to-face with a south korean woman he saved during the korean war 60 years ago. former airman and radio mickic richard cad wal der was reunited on sunday in seoul. she was severely burned during an accident in the war. her mother carried her to a u.s. base and begged for help. he did his best to make sure she got medical attention. he asked the government to find kim, now 71 years old. >> she and her mother were two examples of the most courageous people i've ever known. so this is a monumental day for me. i'm very happy. >> officials from south korea's min vi of patriots and veteran's affairs organized the reunion. they hope events like this can help bring south korea and it's lies closer tog
south korea drills finish. north korea is focusing on july 27th. the anniversary of the armistice that ended the korean war in 1953. officials announced they were nullifying the armistice. this sounds like a threat to provoke south korea and the united states. it's unclear what they will gain with this series of threats. >> a u.s. veteran has finally come face-to-face with a south korean woman he saved during the korean war 60 years ago. former airman and radio mickic richard cad wal der...
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. >>> a new warning from south korea about the north. the clues it would be close to launching a missile. >>> champagne wishes and caviar dreams for many tonight. californians are hoping to strike it rich. good evening. i'm ann notarangelo. sharon chin is in san francisco, where lotto players are getting excited for the new game. >> reporter: ann, tomorrow morning at 6:00, you're going to get to turn in one of these tickets, one of these tickets that nobody has yet. and that's all because of powerball. it's starting tomorrow. it's snowing powerballs. california lottery ads urge people to believe in this, as the state becomes the 43rd to play powerball starting monday. powerball has given away six of the ten largest jackpots in the u.s. some lottery players are excited. >> it's going to bring people into the state to buy the tickets, because it's such a big jackpot. >> reporter: at the california tobacco center, the machine is in place. it will be activated to take your picks monday at 6 a.m. richard mahan of the california lottery says p
. >>> a new warning from south korea about the north. the clues it would be close to launching a missile. >>> champagne wishes and caviar dreams for many tonight. californians are hoping to strike it rich. good evening. i'm ann notarangelo. sharon chin is in san francisco, where lotto players are getting excited for the new game. >> reporter: ann, tomorrow morning at 6:00, you're going to get to turn in one of these tickets, one of these tickets that nobody has yet. and...
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a missile launch and refusing peace talks. >> the people of north korea are paying their respects to their late founder on what would have been his 101st birthday. this is the day when their own calendar begins a new year's day. women are dressed if traditional costumes and children get bags filled with candy. gifts from new supreme leader, kim jong-un. but the rest of the world is only getting continued hostility from kim jong-un. in tokyo, secretary of state john kerry tried to ease the tension saying that direct talks with the north could begin if pyongyang canceled the test of a mobile ballistic missile something that could happen in the coming days. >> they indicate their commit ment to move to the area and they stop where they are now with respect to the testing and this provocative series of nuclearizing efforts, then hopefully we can get into a serious negotiation. >> the north is refusing talks something the house calls regrettable and pyongyang insists the nuclear weapons arrest necessary deterrent because of the threat posed to it by the united states and our allies. secre
a missile launch and refusing peace talks. >> the people of north korea are paying their respects to their late founder on what would have been his 101st birthday. this is the day when their own calendar begins a new year's day. women are dressed if traditional costumes and children get bags filled with candy. gifts from new supreme leader, kim jong-un. but the rest of the world is only getting continued hostility from kim jong-un. in tokyo, secretary of state john kerry tried to ease the...
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korea. march 22. the u.s. and ally south korea announce an agreement to retaliate jointly against any attack. march 26th, north korea puts artillery and market forces on highest alert and cuts its hotline to south korea. march 28th. the u.s. displays its nuclear umbrella in action. two b-2 stealth bombers make a daylight bombing run in south korea. april 2, tuesday of this past week, north korea pledges to restart its nuclear reactor to make more nuclear weapons. april 3. south korea presses washington for an okay to manufacture its own enriched nuclear bomb grade uranium which could potentially result, of course, in a nuclear arms race in asia. >> we seek the complete verifiable and irreversible de- nuclearrization through authentic and credible negotiations. the u.s. and our international partners have a shared vein suring the de- nuclearrization of the korean peninsula. >> secretary of state john kerry and jay carney have both emphasized negotiations for handling the north korean problem.
korea. march 22. the u.s. and ally south korea announce an agreement to retaliate jointly against any attack. march 26th, north korea puts artillery and market forces on highest alert and cuts its hotline to south korea. march 28th. the u.s. displays its nuclear umbrella in action. two b-2 stealth bombers make a daylight bombing run in south korea. april 2, tuesday of this past week, north korea pledges to restart its nuclear reactor to make more nuclear weapons. april 3. south korea presses...
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-south korea drills will continue on to the end of april. most likely, they will be can to new -- they will continue to be met by the harsh rhetoric in the north. >> one man has been killed, three others injured in an industrial accident at a nuclear power plant in the u.s. state of arkansas. the accident happened when part of the generator fell on the man as it was being moved. the plant operator said they had shut down the reactors as a precautionary measure and there was no danger to the public. >> resume has been -- begun making documents related to the countries militated dictatorship -- militated her -- military dictatorship available online for the first time. the sources detail who was spied on and persecuted during the military. -- the military dictatorship. thousands of dissidents were put under surveillance or imprisoned and tortured. the truth commission is investigating crimes committed during the regime. no patent for novartis. india possibly in court has dismissed the patent protection plea for its cancer drug, greenback -- gl
-south korea drills will continue on to the end of april. most likely, they will be can to new -- they will continue to be met by the harsh rhetoric in the north. >> one man has been killed, three others injured in an industrial accident at a nuclear power plant in the u.s. state of arkansas. the accident happened when part of the generator fell on the man as it was being moved. the plant operator said they had shut down the reactors as a precautionary measure and there was no danger to...
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. >>> and a new threat, the latest fighting words from north korea and how the u.s. is responding tonight. >>> and here we go again, more trouble for the carnival cruise line, the latest, we'll be right back in a moment. . >>> disaster strikes twice for the carnival triumph. today, the disabled cruise ship broke loose from the moorings at a ship yard in mobile, alabama, carnival says strong winds caused it to break away and drift. the ship has since been secured. it did cause minor damage, the carnival triumph is undergoing repairs after february, when an engine fire disabled the ship and left thousands of passengers stranded in the gulf of mexico for days. >>> the pentagon confirms an anti-missile basis being sent to guam, where kim jong-un is at issue. nbc bay area steve handelsman has the latest for us this evening from washington, d.c. steve? >> reporter: raj, thank you, this move to try to shield guam comes as north korea has renewed the threat to attack the u.s. trying to figure out what is going on with this young, erratic north korean leader, kim jong-un, the
. >>> and a new threat, the latest fighting words from north korea and how the u.s. is responding tonight. >>> and here we go again, more trouble for the carnival cruise line, the latest, we'll be right back in a moment. . >>> disaster strikes twice for the carnival triumph. today, the disabled cruise ship broke loose from the moorings at a ship yard in mobile, alabama, carnival says strong winds caused it to break away and drift. the ship has since been secured. it...
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-south korea drills will continue on to the end of april. most likely, they will be can to new -- they will continue to be met by the harsh rhetoric in the north. >> one man has been killed, three others injured in an industrial accident at a nuclear power plant in the u.s. state of arkansas. the accident happened when part of the generator fell on the man as it was being moved. the plant operator said they had shut down the reactors as a precautionary measure and there was no danger to the public. >> resume has been -- begun making documents related to the countries militated dictatorship -- militated her -- military dictatorship available online for the first time. the sources detail who was spied on and persecuted during the military. -- the military dictatorship. thousands of dissidents were put under surveillance or imprisoned and tortured. the truth commission is investigating crimes committed during the regime. no patent for novartis. india possibly in court has dismissed the patent protection plea for its cancer drug, greenback -- gl
-south korea drills will continue on to the end of april. most likely, they will be can to new -- they will continue to be met by the harsh rhetoric in the north. >> one man has been killed, three others injured in an industrial accident at a nuclear power plant in the u.s. state of arkansas. the accident happened when part of the generator fell on the man as it was being moved. the plant operator said they had shut down the reactors as a precautionary measure and there was no danger to...
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north korea is using its nuclear program to keep its people in line and to push south korea and the united states for concessions. >> don't even know what those concessions might be at the moment. that woman is actually very well-known in south korea. she and another north korean agent put a bomb on board a south korean airliner, killed more than 100 people. that was back in 1987. >> and she was actually formally pardoned. much more on north korea ahead. we're going to show you rare video from inside of the country. hear the desperate stories of hunger from a woman who has just escaped. and tonight at 6:00 eastern wolf blitzer's going to devote an entire hour to the crisis in north korea. you want to tune in for that special edition of "the situation room." that is 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> when you think about it, you probably can't drive a block anywhere in the u.s. and many parts of the world indeed without seeing a honda, toyota, nissan or mazda on the road. well, if you drive one of those brands, you better listen up. >> that is right. four japanese automakers recalling 3.4 million cars,
north korea is using its nuclear program to keep its people in line and to push south korea and the united states for concessions. >> don't even know what those concessions might be at the moment. that woman is actually very well-known in south korea. she and another north korean agent put a bomb on board a south korean airliner, killed more than 100 people. that was back in 1987. >> and she was actually formally pardoned. much more on north korea ahead. we're going to show you rare...
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north korea has also said it will attack u.s. interests. the head of the u.s. pacific command says the north's pursuit of nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles is a clear threat to his country and its allies. >> do we have the capability to intercept a missile if the north koreans launch within the next several days? >> we do. if the missile was in defense of the homeland, i would certainly recommend that action. and if it was defense of our allies, i would recommend that action. >> reporter: lochlear adds the north's young leader, kim jong-un, has a different approach from his predecessors, his father, kim jong-il, and his grandfather, kim il-sung. they at least made sure they had an exit strategy. but locklear says kim jong-un appears not to have the means to cool down the tensions, and this makes it harder to predict what will happen next. takafumi terui, nhk world, tokyo. >>> the north koreans' actions havee created a guessing game for people in the asia pacific region and the world. experts are trying to read between the lines and determine if
north korea has also said it will attack u.s. interests. the head of the u.s. pacific command says the north's pursuit of nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles is a clear threat to his country and its allies. >> do we have the capability to intercept a missile if the north koreans launch within the next several days? >> we do. if the missile was in defense of the homeland, i would certainly recommend that action. and if it was defense of our allies, i would recommend...
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north korea and south korea comparisons. total population of north korea, 24.7 million people. and south korea, nearly 50 million people in their population. you you can see here by the map how close seoul, 20 minutes from the d.m.z. is to north korea. its population nearly 10 million eople. zach in sharon, connecticut on our republican line. zach, what do you think about the role of the u.s. military worldwide? caller: well, i think as much as everybody doesn't want to look at it, the united states at this point is pretty much left with the same political and military position as great britain was back when it was really an empire. the whole thing about the navy at that point was that they needed to have that big navy, just because it had to exist. otherwise they had no political influence around the world. unfortunately the united states is kind of stuck in that same position. and that said, unfortunately though, one of the problems that we've had with south korea all this time is that we never really allowed them to develop in their own defense, so we've been stuck babysitti
north korea and south korea comparisons. total population of north korea, 24.7 million people. and south korea, nearly 50 million people in their population. you you can see here by the map how close seoul, 20 minutes from the d.m.z. is to north korea. its population nearly 10 million eople. zach in sharon, connecticut on our republican line. zach, what do you think about the role of the u.s. military worldwide? caller: well, i think as much as everybody doesn't want to look at it, the united...
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secretary of state john kerry has warned north korea to stop making threats. john kerry said it will be a grave mistake for them to carry out a test of a mid range missile. >> it is a huge mistake for him to choose to do that because it will further isolate his country. kim jong-un needs to understand, as i think probably does, what the outcome of the conflict would be. >> kerry spoke some seoul after a meeting with his counterpart. >> we are all united in the fact that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power. the rhetoric we are hearing from north korea is simply unacceptable. >> kerry met separately with president park. kerry is reported to say they should act with caution to keep the situation from escalating further. the meetings were aimed at diffusing tensions over north korea's missile threat and provocative rhetoric. nhk's anthony yazaki has more. >> reporter: in a news conference following the meeting, kerry used unprecedentedly strong language from a secretary of state to deliver a warning to north korea. his intention was to show pyongya
secretary of state john kerry has warned north korea to stop making threats. john kerry said it will be a grave mistake for them to carry out a test of a mid range missile. >> it is a huge mistake for him to choose to do that because it will further isolate his country. kim jong-un needs to understand, as i think probably does, what the outcome of the conflict would be. >> kerry spoke some seoul after a meeting with his counterpart. >> we are all united in the fact that north...
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a missile launch and refusing peace talks. >> the people of north korea are paying their respects to their late founder on what would have been his 101st birthday. this is the day when their own calendar begins a new year's day. women are dressed if traditional costumes and children get bags filled with candy. gifts from new supreme leader, kim jong-un. but the rest of the world is only getting continued hostility from kim jong-un. in tokyo, secretary of state john kerry tried to ease the tension saying that direct talks with the north could begin if pyongyang canceled the test of a mobile ballistic missile something that could happen in the coming days. >> they indicate their commit ment to move to the area and they stop where they are now with respect to the testing and this provocative series of nuclearizing efforts, then hopefully we can get into a serious negotiation. >> the north is refusing talks something the house calls regrettable and pyongyang insists the nuclear weapons arrest necessary deterrent because of the threat posed to it by the united states and our allies. secre
a missile launch and refusing peace talks. >> the people of north korea are paying their respects to their late founder on what would have been his 101st birthday. this is the day when their own calendar begins a new year's day. women are dressed if traditional costumes and children get bags filled with candy. gifts from new supreme leader, kim jong-un. but the rest of the world is only getting continued hostility from kim jong-un. in tokyo, secretary of state john kerry tried to ease the...
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we'll turn south korea in a sea of fire. despite calls by the north for foreigners to leave in the event of war. the russian foreign minister said there is no disagreement between the russia and the united states in the attempt to calm things down. secretary of state kerry will be there. >> chuck hagel said north korea is skating close to a dangerous line and at the same time he said the united states has the ability to protect itself and allies from any threats it is thursday here and all sorts of radars and surveillance are looking north from where we are now for exactly that threat. bret in >> greg, live early thursday morning in soeul. the bill to allow tracking for threats. there is concerns about personal information. houselawmakers are hoping for a vote next week. join us sunday night for a approximate presentation. john robers hosts your secret is out. still ahead the latest volleys in the cultural war. first reading and write revolvers; is that the way to make school safer? but yet you have the pain like thousands o
we'll turn south korea in a sea of fire. despite calls by the north for foreigners to leave in the event of war. the russian foreign minister said there is no disagreement between the russia and the united states in the attempt to calm things down. secretary of state kerry will be there. >> chuck hagel said north korea is skating close to a dangerous line and at the same time he said the united states has the ability to protect itself and allies from any threats it is thursday here and...
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i mean, it's north korea's main ally. the main trading partner. it seems to be on the same page for once with the united states, which is really rare when it comes to frustration, deal with the -- a very erratic kim jong-un. so beijing does have influence. it can turn on the taps of food, of fuel. but the question is, will beijing be willing to do that? it doesn't want to see a collapse of the kim regime. that would only trigger huge flows of refugees into china. a collapse would likely lead -- what does that mean? -- on china's doorstep. some kind of solution will have to be found without wrecking the whole status quo. and that will be a big challenge. but no question, it's all in china's court. >> nbc's jim maceda live in seoul, south korea. thanks, jim. >>> more u.s. aid is on the way to syria. president obama cleared $10 million in nonlethal assistance adding to the hundreds of millions promised or already sent. during meetings in london, syrian opposition leaders pressed john kerry for arms. but as one of the key rebel groups pledges its alle
i mean, it's north korea's main ally. the main trading partner. it seems to be on the same page for once with the united states, which is really rare when it comes to frustration, deal with the -- a very erratic kim jong-un. so beijing does have influence. it can turn on the taps of food, of fuel. but the question is, will beijing be willing to do that? it doesn't want to see a collapse of the kim regime. that would only trigger huge flows of refugees into china. a collapse would likely lead --...
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answers. >> lou: north korea telling all foreigners to evacuate south korea. claiming the two countries are on the verge of nuclear war. officials at the u.s. embassy in seoul say staffers aren't going anywhere. earlier, the top navy commanderer in the pacific said the united states could shoot down a missile if north korea does launch one in the next few days. but only if it poses a threat to u.s. interests. >> if the missile was inthe defensof the homeland i would certainly recommend that action. if it was defense of our allies, i would recommend that action. >> my question is would you recommend that we intercept a missile if it is launched by north korea no matter where the intended target is? >> i would not recommend that. >> lou: joining us now, jep jack k evenane, retired, four-star, armygeneral, former vice chief of staff of the army. also fox news military analyst. jep, good to have you with us. >> good to be here, lou. >>ou: admiral locklear there went on to say more. if i may for the audience's benefit, lt's hear if you will the rest of what -- well
answers. >> lou: north korea telling all foreigners to evacuate south korea. claiming the two countries are on the verge of nuclear war. officials at the u.s. embassy in seoul say staffers aren't going anywhere. earlier, the top navy commanderer in the pacific said the united states could shoot down a missile if north korea does launch one in the next few days. but only if it poses a threat to u.s. interests. >> if the missile was inthe defensof the homeland i would certainly...